Two track single featuring remixes of tracks from RIDE's sixth album 'This Is Not A Safe Place.
The remixes are by Gabe Gurnsey (Factory Floor) and Faders Down (Ride's own Loz Colbert).
Tracks were released via the usual streaming and downloads sites only. No physical pressing available.

Sixth studio album by Ride, This Is Not A Safe Place was released on August 16th 2019.
The press release states:
Following the successful release and hectic touring schedule from ‘Weather Diaries’, the band gathered influences from sources such as the aforementioned Basquiat exhibition, and the post punk sound of The Fall and Sonic Youth, to make an album which contains echoes of their earliest days as a band, while bringing these elements into 2019. ‘This Is Not A Safe Place’ came together in a matter of weeks at the end of 2018, and start of 2019, the sound of a band embracing their new found creativity and rejuvenated dynamic. Their sixth record also sees Ride reunite with sound engineer Alan Moulder, who is on mixing duties for his fourth Ride record, following ‘Weather Diaries’, ‘Going Blank Again’ and their 1990 debut album ‘Nowhere’ (an album whose artwork is wonderfully echoed on the newly revealed cover of ‘This Is Not A Safe Place’).
One of the leading lights of the early 90’s shoegaze scene, Ride reformed in 2014, releasing their first album in over 20 years in 2017. ‘Weather Diaries’was greeted by a raft of critical and commercial acclaim, reaching number 11 in the UK album charts. It also saw Ride reunited with Wichita Records’ Dick Green and Mark Bowen, who worked with the band during their early years on Creation Records.
Inside of the gatefol sleeve
Ride guitarist Andy Bell discovered the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat at the Barbican’s ‘Boom For Real’ exhibition in late 2017. In this episode (see video below) of Expert Voices, Andy and Ride bassist Steve Queralt talk about how Basquiat’s creative methods remind them of their own artistic process. Get a sneak preview of a track from the band’s new album as they explain how Basquiat’s use of symbols inspired song lyrics and led to the album title and art work.
Tracklisting:
R.I.D.E.Future LoveRepetitionKill SwitchClouds of Saint MarieEternal Recurrence15 MinutesJump JetDial UpEnd GameShadows Behind the SunIn This Room
Long Live Vinyl review
Q magazine review
Press shot
Chart positions
The album made number 7 in the UK chart
In the midweek chart is placed at number 4
In the UK vinyl chart it peaked at number 2
It peaked at number 3 in the UK physical album chart
In the US it topped the Billboard Heatseaker chart
In the UK it peaked at number 4 in the sales chart

Second single from RIDE's sixth album 'This Is Not A Safe Place due for release on August 16th 2019.
The press release states: "Ride are back with a brand new single, "Future Love", taken from their forthcoming new album, "This Is Not A Safe Place". "
Andy Bell explains, ""Repetition" is at the absolute heart of This Is Not A Safe Place. It was one of the very first songs written for the album, and has always felt to me like one of the best songs I've written. It has a great dual harmony vocal from myself and Mark. Steve came up with the brilliant Juno 6 bassline that starts the song, which he overdubbed on our last day of recording for the album, Loz puts down a monster of a drum track, it's both very experimental and very pop in approach and that's what Ride always tried to do in the early days. For me it succeeds in bringing me back to all of the things we were into and talked about when we were 18, but also being of the moment, in 2019."

First single from RIDE's sixth album 'This Is Not A Safe Place due for release on August 16th 2019.
The press release states: "Ride are back with a brand new single, "Future Love", taken from their forthcoming new album, "This Is Not A Safe Place". "
"Following the success of "Weather Diaries" the band returned to the studio with producer Erol Alkan to make their sixth LP. The album was mixed by Alan Moulder with Caesar Edmunds at Assault & Battery in London. Of this new single Andy Bell said, "Future Love is a song about the beginning of a relationship, when everything feels possible."

Ride's sixth single of 2017 and their first new track since the release of 'Weather Diaries' in the summer. The track was released to coincide with the bands performance at Pitchfork Paris Festival.
Speaking to Pitchfork Loz stated the track “reimagines old organ samples, transmissions from space, effects, heavy beats and pulsing chords.” He continued, “The song title tips its head to the ’60s instrumental ‘Telstar’ in name and theme; and the idea was to come up with some kind of ‘space anthem’ about light, existence, travel and return.”
Buy or stream the track via this link.

Fifth album released on 16th June 2017. The press release states:
"Ride's first album in over twenty years, Weather Diaries, will be released June 16th via Wichita Recordings. The album was produced by legendary DJ, producer and remixer Erol Alkan, and is packed with all the classic elements that made Ride one of the defining bands of the early ‘90s. Trembling distortion, beautiful harmonies, pounding rhythms, shimmering soundscapes and great songwriting all combine to make an album that’s ambitious in scope, timeless and thoroughly addictive. The album will be released through Wichita Recordings and sees the band reunited with label co-founders Mark Bowen and Dick Green, who worked with Ride during the band’s early years on Creation Records. It also brings the band back together with mixer Alan Moulder (Arctic Monkeys, Smashing Pumpkins, The Killers) who mixed their seminal 1990 album ‘Nowhere’ and produced it’s follow up ‘Going Blank Again’."
Lannoy Point
Charm Assault
All I Want
Home Is A Feeling
Weather Diaries
Rocket Silver Symphony
Lateral Alice
Cali
Integration Tape
Impermanence
White Sands
Nightshift review
London In Stereo review
Some of you have seen this but... have a peek at the embossed Weather Diaries gatefold. Pre-orders are still open > https://t.co/M2dNnb9wdg pic.twitter.com/DhQo3rW7JX— RIDE (@rideox4) June 13, 2017

Released just 24 hours after their previous single Charm Assault, 'Home Is A Feeling' is the second track released from their sessions with Erol Alkon. An album due in early Summer 2017.
An alternative sleeve (see below) was added to download sites on 18th May 2017.

First new song released since 1996. Press statement states:
""Charm Assault" is taken from Ride's forthcoming album, due to be released Summer 2017 on Wichita Recordings. The album was produced by Erol Alkan and mixed by the band's longtime collaborator, Alan Moulder.
Andy Bell says “Charm Assault is a pretty straightforward expression of frustration and disgust at the people who currently run our country. The tour in 2015 was a good way of reminding us what we were good at in the first place and Charm Assault feels like a natural continuation from our peak. When we started writing together again we tried to imagine we'd kept on making music all this time, and this was just the latest one.”
An alternative sleeve (see below) was added to download sites on 18th May 2017.

Reissue of debut album to celebrate the 25th anniversary. Released as limited edition (2000 copies) double splatter vinyl also featuring additional tracks from Fall EP and Today Forever EP not featured on original pressing.
CD comes with an additional live DVD recorded at the Town & Country Club in March 1991.
Tracklisting for CD and LP
Seagull
Kaleidoscope
In A Different Place
Polar Bear
Dreams Burn Down
Decay
Paralysed
Vapour Trail
Taste
Here And Now
Nowhere
Unfamiliar
Sennen
Beneath
Today
Tracklisting for Live at the Town & Country Club DVD
Polar Bear
Unfamiliar
Like A Daydream
Drive Blind
Vapour Trail
Beneath
In A Different Place
Perfect Time
Sennen
Taste
Today
Decay
Dreams Burn Down
Chelsea Girl
Nowhere
Seagull
Promo video
Nowhere live at the Town & Country Club 7th March 1991
Dreams Burn Down live at the Town & Country Club 7th March 1991

To coincide with the 25th anniversary of Nowhere, Ride released a single featuring two new remixes of Vapour Trail by Robert Smith of The Cure.
The single was released digitally with a Vapour Mix and a Trail Mix.

Rhino Handmade
2xCD - RHM2 525247
Seagull
Kaleidoscope
In A Different Place
Polar Bear
Dreams Burn Down
Decay
Paralysed
Vapour Trail
Taste
Here And Now
Nowhere
Unfamiliar
Sennen
Beneath
Today
Live At The Roxy, L.A. April 10th, 1991
Polar Bear
Seagull
Unfamiliar
Dreams Burn Down
Like A Daydream
Vapour Trail
In A Different Place
Perfect Time
Taste
Nowhere
Chelsea Girl
Drive Blind
Issued in hardbound book style packaging (just over 6" x 6.5" in size) with lenticular printed cover containing a remastered reissue of the original album with bonus tracks (Disc One) plus a previously unreleased live recording (Disc Two).
The package also contains a 35 page booklet featuring various photos of the band and liner notes by Jim DeRogatis. Marketed by label as the "20th Anniversary Edition" of the album. This designation, however, does not appear anywhere on the release itself.
Vinyl LP - R1 525987
Seagull
Kaleidoscope
In A Different Place
Polar Bear
Dreams Burn Down
Decay
Paralysed
Vapour Trail
180 gram pressing with printed inner sleeve. Reissue released in two different cover finishes. One as the 1st press from Creation Records has matte finish with darker colours and embossed letters on the top side. Second type is glossier, brighter and has printed "Ride" and "Nowhere" subtitles.

Ignition Records
CD - IGN CD15
Like A Daydream
Dreams Burn Down
Perfect Time
Sight of You (Pale Saints)
All I Can See
Decay
Severance (Dead Can Dance)
Time of Her Time
Not Fazed
Mousetrap
Birdman
Walk on Water
Since Then
Crown of Creation
Let's Get Lost
1000 Miles
I Don't Know Where It Comes From
1-4 - 1st Peel Session
5-7 - 2nd Peel Session
8-10 - 1st Goodier Session
11-14 - 2nd Goodier Session
15-17 - Radcliffe Session
Due to CD time constraints, three tracks from the above sessions were omitted - 'Here and Now' (2nd Peel session), 'Making Judy Smile' (1st Goodier session) and 'Walk On Water' (Radcliffe session). These tracks have been restored for the download version available from ridemusic.net

Soundcheck 1
Soundcheck 2
Performance
CD single - no cat #
design.tourist
p + c 2002 Ride
First new Ride material for 6 years
Recorded 16/10/01 for the Channel 4 show 'Pioneers' (broadcast 5/12/01)
1000 copy only release, now sold out
The band's 17/10/01 e-newsletter described the recording thus:
"So yesterday at the John Henry rehearsal complex in North London, Andy, Mark, Steve and Loz all turned up, set-up, plugged-in and put together about an hour's worth of un-rehearsed sonic jamming to accompany the forthcoming series of Channel 4's Pioneers.
The show is about the influence of Sonic Youth and is effectively "presented" by Andy and Mark. They talk about Sonic Youth's influence generally to 90's music and specifically the influence on the then-fledgling Ride. As part of the idea for the show, the producer had asked Mark and Andy to play 10-15 minutes of guitar-based feedback which they wanted to film and use as a backdrop to the programme. It was Andy's idea that if he and Mark were going to get together to talk about Sonic Youth's influence on Ride then any "performance" to accompany the programme should feature all 4 ex-Ride members.
Mark flew in from France for the day, Andy delayed his return to Sweden after the Oasis tour for a day and both Loz and Steve managed to juggle their existing commitments to make way for the day's filming.
Everyone arrived about 11 and everything was set-up and ready to roll about Midday. Once the TV people had sorted their sound and camera positions out, the band started to work on a loose jam that they'd put together on the spot. It was a simple recording - one stereo mic for the drums, one bass mic and one each for Andy's and Mark's guitars. No vocals.
It was truly amazing how quickly the whole sound slotted into place, that old adage about riding a bicycle was never more appropriate. There was a break while the sound levels and the overall mix were checked: and also while the lighting team sorted out their part of the equation. After a spot of lunch the band started playing about 1:30 with the cameras and the tape rolling until it came to it's natural conclusion about 2:15. Mark and Andy then filmed the interview and they all packed up and went their separate ways - Mark and Andy off to Heathrow for their respective flights, Steve back to Oxford and Loz back across London.
It was very strange to witnedd how natural the whole event was and also how enjoyable and inspirational it was too. They talked about whether to base the jam on perhaps Grasshopper or even the middle section of Drive Blind but in the end a completely new piece of music came out of the day. There will some snaps of the day and maybe some camcorder footage up on the Ride site in the next couple of weeks or so - don't touch that dial."
The original CD sold out almost immediately.
Image above was originally posted on the old rideox4.net official site

2CD compilation by Ministry of Sound described as Spiritually Enlightening Chillout featuring the track Rolling Thunder from Carnival of Light. A brief snippet of the track can be heard in the advert below.

Ignition Records
CD - IGN CD13C (available as part of box set only)
Leave Them All Behind
Taste
Not Fazed
Sennen
Like A Daydream
Twisterella
Time Of Her Time
Nowhere
Vapour Trail
Seagull
Close My Eyes
Mouse Trap
All songs Ride
Recorded live at Reading Festival 29.8.92 by Fleetwood Mobiles
Mixed at Konk Studios, London by Alan Moulder and Mark Gardener
Mastered at Abbey Road, London by Nick Webb
Distributed by 3MV/Pinnacle
Design & Art Direction by Tourist, London
The initial intention was to release 'Reading' as a DVD rather than audio CD, as the entire gig was filmed by Fuji TV in Japan. However, the video tapes have subsequently been misplaced.
'Making Judy Smle' and 'I Don't Want To Be A Soldier' were also played and recorded, but were deemed not good enough for inclusion on this disc. '..Soldier' was released inittialy on the 'NME Mutha Of Creation' cassette and then appeared on the 'Just Say Roe' compilation CD. Both tracks have since been made available for download via ridemusic.net

Ignition Records
CD - IGN CD13B (available as part of box set only)
Something's Burning
Chelsea Girl (4 track demo)
Blue
Dreams Burn Down Dub
She's So Fine
New Age
Tongue Tied
Everybody Knows
I'm Fine Thanks
Xmas Song
King Bullshit
Smile (4 track demo)
Welcome To Paradise
In A Different Place (differently)
BarneyS
All songs Ride except 1 Gardener, 5 Bell, 6 Reed, 13 words Gardener/Rieley. music: Gardener
1,2,4,5,9,10,12,13,14 & 15 produced by Ride. 3,7,8 & 11 produced by Alan Moulder. 6 produced by John Lecie
1 &5 recorded and mixed at Courtyard Studios, Oxfordshire. 2 & 12 recorded and mixed in Steve's bedroom. 3,7,8 & 11 recorded at Chipping Norton Studios by Alan Moulder and at Black Barn Studios, Ripley by Matt Oliver. Mixed at The Church Studios, London by Alan Moulder. 4 recorded and mixed at Blackwing Studois, London by Marc Waterman. 6 recorded and mixed at Abbey Road, London by John Leckie and Chris Brown. 9 recorded and mixed at Union Studios, Oxford. 10 & 15 recorded and mixed at Black Barn Studios, Ripley by Matt Oliver. 13 recorded at Matrix Stdios, London - engineered at Richard Digby Smith and Paul Motion. Mixed at Matrix Studios by Mark Freegard fo 140db. 14 recorded and mixed in London somewhere.
Mastered at Abbey Road, London by Nick Webb
Compiled by Steve Queralt
Distributed by 3MV/Pinnacle
Cover Photograph by Reza Estakhrian
Band Photographs by Jayne Houghton & Joe Dillworth
Photographs, Design & Art Direction by Tourist, London

Ignition Records
CD - IGN CD13A (available as part of box set only)
CD - IGN CD14
LP - IGN LP14
Chelsea Girl
Drive Blind
Like A Daydream
Taste
Dreams Burn Down
Vapour Trail
Unfamiliar
Leave Them All Behind
Twisterella
OX4
Birdman
From Time To Time
How Does It Feel To Feel?
I Don't Know Where It Comes From
Black Nite Crash
Mastered at Abbey Road, London by Nick Webb
Distributed by 3MV/Pinnacle
Cover Photograph by Reza Estakhrian
Band Photographs by Jayne Houghton & Joe Dillworth
Design & Art Direction by Tourist, London
Jewel Case CD (IGN CD14)
All tracks are original, full versions, except 'From Time To Time' (missing Sleeper Creeper II outro) and 'I Don't Know Where I Comes From', which is the single version.
Liner Notes (the OX4) by Andy Perry
CD Also available (in digi-pack version) as part of the Box Set (IGN CD13A)

Mutiny Records
CD single - MTYCDP - 001
From Time To Time (Edit)
Twisterella
Magical Spring
Drive Blind
1&3. Original versions From The Mutiny Album "Live Light"
2&4. Bonus tracks from The Mutiny Album "Live Light" (vinyl version)
Released as a 'promo' for 'Live Light', and as a giveaway with the album.
A video, with footage from the Royal Albert Hall 21/09/94, was also circulated with this release.
All versions are shorter than the versions on 'Live Light', mostly cutting out the between song noise. 'From Time To Time' has been edited

Mutiny Records - 1995
CD - 60023-80002-2
Cassette - 60023-80004-4
Seagull
Magical Spring
From Time To Time
Chelsea Girl
Birdman
Only Now
Leave Them All Behind
Let's Get Lost
Close My Eyes
End of the Universe
2XVinyl LP - 60023-80002-1
Seagull
Magical Spring
From Time To Time
Chelsea Girl
Birdman
Only Now
Leave Them All Behind
Let's Get Lost
Close My Eyes
End of the Universe
Twisterella
Drive Blind
All tracks recorded live during the band's last European tour
Band-sanctioned release
Released by the U.S. indie label Mutiny Records, and available through record shops
Recorded on the Carnival of Light French tour, November 1994
A Japanese version of the 'Live Light' CD is also available, featuring different disc, inner and rear artwork to the U.S. release

Focus Records
CD Promo - FOCUSPCD12
That Man (Small Faces) (Rough Mix)
Sleeve Notes:
Thank you for purchasing "Small Faces - The Young Mods' Forgotten Story". We hope you have enjoyed the book and hope you feel as we do that it does justice to one of the most underrated bands of all time.
This CD gives you your first chance to hear tracks from a tribute album of current artists recording Small Faces songs due for release in January.
As we write artists already confirmed include P.P. Arnold, Dodgy, Gene, Kenney Jones, Primal Scream and Supergrass. With many more waiting in the wings. Watch press for further details
CD promo distributed free with initial copies of Paolo Hewitt's 'Small Faces - The Young Mods' Forgotten Story' book. Ride's track is a rough mix of the version that eventually appeared on the Long Ago And Worlds Apart album

Sire/Reprise (Japan)
CD - WPCR-68
At The End Of The Universe
I Don't Know Where It Comes From (single version)
Let's Get Lost
Don't Let It Die
Walkabout
Moonlight Medicine (Ride On The Wire Mix)
Rolling Thunder #2
I Don't Know Where It Comes From (Apollo 11 Mix)
Journey To The End Of The Universe
Compilation of tracks from the 'Birdman', 'How Does It Feel To Feel? and 'I Don't Know Where It Comes From' singles
Available on import around the world

Creation Records
12" single - CRE189T
CD single - CRESCD189
I Don't Know Where It Comes From (single version)
Rolling Thunder/Drive Blind *
From Time To Time *
How Does It Feel To Feel? (with The Creation) *
* Recorded live at The Royal Albert Hall, Creation Undrugged 04/06/94
'Rolling Thunder' is not credited on the 12"/CD sleeves, as this would have infringed chart regulations regarding the number of tracks on a single
CD single features a hidden section five minutes after the music has ended - it is a fan shouting 'bugger off'' as the strings counted in to 'Rolling Thunder' at Creation Undrugged.
Remix CD single - CRESCD189R
I Don't Know Where It Comes From (Apollo 11 Mix)
Moonlight Medicine (Ride On The Wire Mix)
A Journey To The End Of The Universe (Version)
1) Remixed by Andy Bell
2) Remixed by Portishead
3) Remixed by Laurence Colbert
Photo - Tom Sheehan
Design - Mark Bown
Cassette single - CRECS189
I Don't Know Where It Comes From
Twisterella
Photos - Tom Sheehan, Catherine Vercheval
Design - Mark Bown

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